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22. Any and all evidence that during a senior-attended FBI meeting or video conference, Andrew McCabe said "First we **** Flynn, then we **** Trump," or words to that effect.
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22. Any and all evidence that during a senior-attended FBI meeting or video conference, Andrew McCabe said "First we **** Flynn, then we **** Trump," or words to that effect.
Kindred spirit ... dreamed of sex and saw a movie about drugs.aggiehawg said:
That's nice and all but I would never get through the confirmation process. I had lots of sex and some drugs in college...after that I refuse to comment.
I was slow to the party in high school but then again I graduated when I was only 17. Graduated from A&M when I was 20. Looking back I have no idea why I was in such a hurry to become "an adult."benchmark said:Kindred spirit ... dreamed of sex and saw a movie about drugs.aggiehawg said:
That's nice and all but I would never get through the confirmation process. I had lots of sex and some drugs in college...after that I refuse to comment.
Asked my dad about this, a 40 year cop and graduate of the FBI National Academy, and he says, "That means someone in the room has flipped to the good guys."VaultingChemist said:Quote:
22. Any and all evidence that during a senior-attended FBI meeting or video conference, Andrew McCabe said "First we **** Flynn, then we **** Trump," or words to that effect.
Hope he is rightBonfire1996 said:Asked my dad about this, a 40 year cop and graduate of the FBI National Academy, and he says, "That means someone in the room has flipped to the good guys."VaultingChemist said:Quote:
22. Any and all evidence that during a senior-attended FBI meeting or video conference, Andrew McCabe said "First we **** Flynn, then we **** Trump," or words to that effect.
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.....Some of the evidence Powell seeks is already presumed by many to exist, such as FISA applications pertaining to Flynn and the original 302 written shortly after FBI agents interviewed Flynn about his conversations with the Russian ambassador. But other evidence Powell identifies reveals that she has skinned all the snakes involved in SpyGate and knows exactly what went down. For instance, Powell requested "any information, including recordings or 302s, about Joseph Mifsud's presence and involvement in engaging or reporting on Mr. Flynn and Mifsud's presence at the Russia Today dinner in Moscow on December 17, 2015.".....
Also intriguing is Powell's request for: "All payments, notes, memos, correspondence, and instructions by and between the FBI, CIA, or DOD with Stefan Halper -- going back as far as 2014 -- regarding Michael Flynn, Svetlana Lokhova, Mr. Richard Dearlove (of MI6), and Professor Christopher Andrew (connected with MI5) and Halper's compensation through the DOD Office of Net Assessment as evidenced by the whistleblower complaint of Adam Lovinger, addressed in our brief."
What is fascinating about this request is that the uninformed will see the 2014 date as evidence that Powell is on a fishing expedition, while in reality, her bid for this information shows that Powell has in three short months pieced together more tiles in the mosaic of the Russia collusion fraud than Robert Mueller did in two years.
That is because the spying on Trump likely began with spying on Flynn, and involved not just the FBI, CIA, and Department of Defense, but their British counterparts, and dated back to Flynn's time as President Obama's Defense Intelligence Agency director.....
That should be, "Aaaannnddd, Mueller is still a POS."GreyhoundDad said:
I wish the major contributors to this thread would compile it into a coffee table book entitled "Mueller is a POS" with the proceeds going to conservative Political Science majors. I would definitely buy one. I will remember my daily routine of checking this thread for the rest of my life. Thanks again for all of y'all's efforts.
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One of the deepest, darkest secrets of Russiagate soon may be unmasked. Even President Trump may be surprised.
Multiple witnesses have told Congress that, a week before Trump's inauguration in January 2017, Britain's top national security official sent a private communique to the incoming administration, addressing his country's participation in the counterintelligence probe into the now-debunked Trump-Russia election collusion.
Most significantly, then-British national security adviser Sir Mark Lyall Grant claimed in the memo, hand-delivered to incoming U.S. national security adviser Mike Flynn's team, that the British government lacked confidence in the credibility of former MI6 spy Christopher Steele's Russia collusion evidence, according to congressional investigators who interviewed witnesses familiar with the memo......
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1. A letter delivered by the British Embassy to the incoming National Security team after Donald Trump's election, and to outgoing National Security Advisor Susan Rice (the letter apparently disavows former British Secret Service Agent Christopher Steele, calls his credibility into question, and declares him untrustworthy).
I am purely speculating here but very few of the actions taken by Flynn's former counsel at Covington, Burling have ever made that much sense to me but I assume they knew much more than I did and their actions were reasonable. I no longer hold that view.Quote:
In the case of Flynn, the first attorneys he had not only committed malpractice, but didn't ask for half the stuff Powell has. Surely they knew this information was relevant, and likely fit into Brady, but they also seemed to bend over and let Van Grack have his way.
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The long awaited DOJ Inspector General's report on the FBI's applications to the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court is now finished and is currently undergoing the declassification process. It is expected to be released sometime this month. Unlike the IG's recent report on James Comey's interactions with President Trump which accused Comey of breaking FBI rules and policies, this report will focus on violations of the law. It will answer the question we all want answered. Did James Comey's FBI acquire warrants to spy on Trump campaign advisor Carter Page illegally? If the recent buzz is correct, the report concludes that all four warrants were obtained illegally......
A few slaps on the wrist at most.drcrinum said:
https://www.redstate.com/elizabeth-vaughn/2019/09/11/buzz-ig-report-%e2%80%98being-circulated-inside-outside%e2%80%99-doj%e2%80%99-finds-fisa-warrants-illegally-obtained/Quote:
The long awaited DOJ Inspector General's report on the FBI's applications to the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court is now finished and is currently undergoing the declassification process. It is expected to be released sometime this month. Unlike the IG's recent report on James Comey's interactions with President Trump which accused Comey of breaking FBI rules and policies, this report will focus on violations of the law. It will answer the question we all want answered. Did James Comey's FBI acquire warrants to spy on Trump campaign advisor Carter Page illegally? If the recent buzz is correct, the report concludes that all four warrants were obtained illegally......
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Sure it will talk about procedures, rules, and laws being broken, but the DOJ won't do anything to those involved.
I'm going a little further with that and suggest there was an active Title I FISA on Flynn and as his lawyers, their communications with him and likely others were being monitored.MouthBQ98 said:
Well, we now know if they talk to any federal government agent then change their story at all for any reason, they could be prosecuted for a felony. Given they have other legal issues they are dealing with, they may have been vulnerable to intimidation.
Well, this will put Jessie Liu under the gun. If she doesn't obtain a conviction or guilty plea on McCabe, that will end her career under a Republican Administration. Of course, that might make her SCOTUS material under a Democrat President.pacecar02 said:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-attorney-recommends-proceeding-with-charges-against-mccabe-as-doj-rejects-last-ditch-appeal
Couldn't agree more. What I love is how I don't see Barr's face every time a camera is on. It appears as though the AG has his nose 'to the grindstone.'fasthorses05 said:
I'm choosing to remain positive, in lieu of the past results. Hell, I never thought we'd have a decent AG, and an honest-to-god investigation.
Besides, who wants to feel like I felt in the 3rd quarter of the Clemson game!! I can always go to cynic mode in seconds.
Well he'd be dead if he did that, so.....Rapier108 said:
If McCabe had any brains, he's made a deal to tell everything he knows including about Obama, Hillary, Clapper, Brennan, Comey, etc. etc. etc. If he did that and his information was worth a damn, he's likely get immunity.
Yeah, and didn't McCabe once threaten to not be the only one to go down? I can't recall what it was he said and the context in which he said it but I do recall him saying something threatening others who may be involved.whatthehey78 said:
Without being graphic...I hope they make him "squeal like a pig"!